U.S. Border Patrol personnel disclosed more information Saturday about a Thursday crash in El Paso, Texas, that left seven people dead. The victims were among 10 people inside a 2019 Chevrolet Cruze that Border Patrol agents chased after an alert from a border sensor, KFOX14 of El Paso reported. JUDGE: US MUST FREE MIGRANT CHILDREN FROM FAMILY DETENTION"Human smuggling is not a victimless crime," El Paso Sector Border Patrol Chief Patrol Gloria Chavez said in a statement. Border Patrol agents received the alert about a suspicious vehicle near the border with Sunland Park, N.M., about 1:30 p.m. Thursday, according to the El Paso Times. After spotting the vehicle, Border Patrol agents attempted a traffic stop but later ended the chase over safety concerns as the Cruze sped away, the Times reported.
Source: Fox News June 28, 2020 06:00 UTC